i Spring (1881) Spring. MILLINERY FEATHEJiS FLO WE US THIMMED HATS and BONNETS ILVliUMMJilUalso) la fact the SHOW ROOM, is FULL of KJi W GuODS, SPRING (1881) BERING. DBESS GOODS ALEXANDRA COED 3 PodaJfAL'OUJtiS SATEENS CAMbKioS SUKAti .CLOTHS BE(iES (ALL NEW THIS SEASON.) MOU-ttNliNGr PJiIINIS (Duty off) SPECIAL LINES in FINLAY'S and vue vv don 's Calicoes. (Duty oif.; FOJiCKETONNES TOWELS DIMIJIES COUNTEKPANES. DAMAS£S Go to CLOONAJSi'S. MOSGIEL -)'■-■ WAKiNAMBOOL I p KaIOPaI }. g OEELOiNG | £ BLI^S (1) I H WooLuoMOOLLOO J TAILORING in all its Brunches at CLOUNA JN ' S . GItEA'JLY EhDUCED PBICES. TJROUSERS (well Shrunk and properly made) 15s. TfiOUSERS TKOU SEKS and VESTS SUKS BOYS' and YOUTHS' CLOTHING Melbourne, Sydney, and Thames Made. I CLOONAN'S, LATE | C 0 S G B A V E A N D C O. i J mHE \TEW r/E ALAND % ± IN Lk /CLOTHING T7UOTORY. \j r ARRTVALo* THIS NEW SPRING 4JL AND SUJIMER GOODS, , Which fur Superior Value and Excellence joetiiy the DEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY being called The Obitebion Estabmshmeht ov New Zkaiaki>. THE MEN'S & BOYS' CLOTHING, made from the Celebrate -1 PRIZE MEDAL M fillELTWEWDS,combine wonderful wear^re-OBting qualities, with eterliug value. The productions for ibis season are pronounced unequalled in Qr/ALHY and PaiOES to anj Goods we : h'lTo yet offered to. the Ne«r Zealand Pubiic. ■■-■ ..■■•..„•.. TH« Nbw S roct of H \TS, S HIRJ S, TIES BR \GV S, :■: HOSIERY, OOLla» s'"PoUVif \NttfAux, _,urn- : KUeS. &c, is Oiost cainpiehensive in variety, and will be found to catisfy the most fastidious tastes. Bbanch:— ALBERT S TREET. J. W. COOK, Brunch Manager. 2627
LAND FOR THE PEOPLE. RIGHT OF SELECTION. WAITOEI BLOCK, THAMES VALLEY. 'I'ffE Owners of »hi* Etcellent Bl fkjof I . land are prepared 'o LK^SE for » t«>rm of y»*ar», or SELL for C<«sh, or on Deferred Paytnirits, a y portion ot the above in such hthhb hs m -y b* desired. The Thmes V-ilit-y Hailwsy Line, the Miin Road to the rising districts of Waitoa, and the County road to To Aroha all run through the property; while in addition to the abov<» advantages there is an extensive frontage to the Wai ou River, on the pposite b^nk of which is jituated the Thames Borough Endowment. This Block is admirably adapted for cutting up into flinnll Farms! godd frontages can be given to each Lot. Intending Purchasers or Lessees are requested to inspect and make their Selections early. For bona fide settlers with small means this is v rare opportunity of securing really Good Laud in a first-class position at a moderate price, and on easy term<. Plans may be seen and full particulars obtuiued on application to— " FRA TE H BROS ■ LAKD AGEHTS, AU.CZLANE AND THAMES. . 2751 "Man wants but little here below, but wants thatlitfclestroug." Certainly. Strong,, mild, or medium cigarette tobacco to be obtained at McUtes'3, Bro?tu "street.—
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3984, 5 October 1881, Page 2
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469Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3984, 5 October 1881, Page 2
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